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Expanding on a landmark cover story in Fortune, a top journalist debunks the myths of exceptional performance.
More Reviews and RecommendationsGeoff Colvin, Fortune's senior editor at large, writes its popular column, "Value Driven". He lectures widely and is the regular lead moderator for the Fortune Global Forum. He also offers daily business commentary on the CBS Radio Network. His latest book is The Upside of the Downturn (Portfolio, June 2009)
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November 11, 2009: Colvin deconstructs much of the conventional wisdom which has haunted many of us (12 twelve years of Catholic school speaking here). A worthwhile read for adults, and better yet, teens and young adults. Consider this a fine gift for people about which you care, or those who you care to enlighten. The only question: should you read Gladwell's "Outliers" first, or begin with "Talent is Overrated"?
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July 13, 2009: This book dispels the great myths about talent. It explains how anyone can be great. The research was exhaustive and compelling. My friend recommended listening to it on the audio version. He was so right! Listening to it had a much greater impact than reading it would have done.